Report and highlights as Toffees win first home Premier League game since November 24

By James Walker-Roberts

Last Updated: 13/01/19 8:10pm

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Everton 2-0 Bournemouth

Everton 2-0 Bournemouth

Kurt Zouma's first goal for Everton helped secure a much-needed 2-0 win over Bournemouth on Sunday.

In the week that Everton owner Farhad Moshiri described the club's Premier League position as "just not good enough", Zouma's 61st-minute header lifted the mood at Goodison Park before Dominic Calvert-Lewin made sure of victory in injury-time.

Bournemouth had started the game brightly and hit the post in the 13th minute through David Brooks.

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Everton have now won all six of their competitive home matches against Bournemouth, including all four in the Premier League.

Bournemouth have conceded 103 goals in the Premier League since the start of 2017/18; two more than any other team in that period (West Ham on 100).

Kurt Zouma was the 139th different player to score a goal for Everton in the Premier League, only West Ham (147), Tottenham (146) and Newcastle (141) have seen more players net for them in the competition.

Kurt Zouma's goal for Everton was his third in the Premier League and his first since November 2017 for Stoke City. All three of his goals have come from headers inside the box.

Everton's Lucas Digne has had six goal involvements this season (three goals, three assists), equaling his best ever tally in a top-flight campaign (also six for Roma in 2015-16).

Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his fourth Premier League goal of the season for Everton, equaling his best-ever tally in a top-flight league campaign (four in 2017-18).

After scoring six goals in his first nine Premier League appearances for Everton, Richarlison has scored just three goals in his last 11 games in the competition.

Man of the match - Lucas Digne

Zouma might have got the crucial first goal, but Digne provided the assist and was also impressive down the left side. He had the most touches in the match (72), made the most sprints (23) and created two chances.

What's next?

Everton are on the road for their next three matches. They go to Southampton and Huddersfield in the league (January 19 and 29) either side of an FA Cup clash with Millwall on January 26. Bournemouth face home games against West Ham on Saturday, January 19 and then Chelsea on Wednesday, January 30.